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Sergeant Joseph Anthony Jordan

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Sergeant Joseph Anthony Jordan

Birth
Kinkora, Perth County, Ontario, Canada
Death
24 Dec 1943 (aged 21)
Fulstow, East Lindsey District, Lincolnshire, England
Burial
Cambridge, City of Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, England Add to Map
Plot
Grave 13933.
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On 24 Dec 1943 100 RAF Squadron's Avro Lancaster (#ND327) aircraft, with seven aircrew on board, was in a mid-air collision with Avro Lancaster III (#ED730) at RAF Grimsby in Lincolnshire, crashing near Fulstow, 6 miles North of Louth. All seven of ND327's aircrew and the seven ED730's aircrew perished in the accident. The two Lancasters had taken flight from RAF GRIMSBY, near Waltham, for an air operation over Berlin, Germany.

The seven airmen of 100 Squadron's Avro Lancaster (#ND327) who perished were-

RAFVR Sergeant Gordon William CLAYDON,

RCAF Flight Sergeant George William GUEST,

RAFVR Sergeant Jack RAWSON,

RAFVR Sergeant Robert Walter THEOBALD,

RAFVR Flight Sergeant William Richard COOPER,

RAFVR Sergeant Alan Robert LAURENCE and

RCAF Sergeant Joseph Anthony JORDAN.

And the seven airmen of 550 Squadron's Avro Lancaster III (#ED730) who perished were-

RCAF Flight Sergeant Joseph Reginald Evariste LEGERE,

RAF Sergeant Leonard Frederick WRIGHT,

RAAF Flight Sergeant John Carman ATHERTON,

RAF Sergeant Hubert Frederick John WOODS,

RAFVR Sergeant John McCONNELL,

RAFVR Sergeant Montague Ewart GILES and

RAF Sergeant David Gwyn DAVIES.


Military Service-

Rank: Sergeant

Service Number: R/187567

Age: 21

Force: Air Force

Unit: Royal Canadian Air Force

Division: 100 RAF Squadron


Son of Fredrick James Jordan and of Mary Gertrude Jordan (née Conway), of London, Ontario.


Sergeant Joseph Anthony Jordan is commemorated on Page 175 of Canada's Second World War Book of Remembrance.

He is also commemorated by the Commonwealth War Graves Commission.


from the book :- They Shall Grow Not Old. page 371.

#100 Squadron (Sarang Tebaun Jangan Duolok) Targer Berlin. The crew of Lancaster Aircraft #ND 327 returned from the target and were in a mid-air collision, The aircraft crashed at Fulst, Lincolnshire, England.

On 24 Dec 1943 100 RAF Squadron's Avro Lancaster (#ND327) aircraft, with seven aircrew on board, was in a mid-air collision with Avro Lancaster III (#ED730) at RAF Grimsby in Lincolnshire, crashing near Fulstow, 6 miles North of Louth. All seven of ND327's aircrew and the seven ED730's aircrew perished in the accident. The two Lancasters had taken flight from RAF GRIMSBY, near Waltham, for an air operation over Berlin, Germany.

The seven airmen of 100 Squadron's Avro Lancaster (#ND327) who perished were-

RAFVR Sergeant Gordon William CLAYDON,

RCAF Flight Sergeant George William GUEST,

RAFVR Sergeant Jack RAWSON,

RAFVR Sergeant Robert Walter THEOBALD,

RAFVR Flight Sergeant William Richard COOPER,

RAFVR Sergeant Alan Robert LAURENCE and

RCAF Sergeant Joseph Anthony JORDAN.

And the seven airmen of 550 Squadron's Avro Lancaster III (#ED730) who perished were-

RCAF Flight Sergeant Joseph Reginald Evariste LEGERE,

RAF Sergeant Leonard Frederick WRIGHT,

RAAF Flight Sergeant John Carman ATHERTON,

RAF Sergeant Hubert Frederick John WOODS,

RAFVR Sergeant John McCONNELL,

RAFVR Sergeant Montague Ewart GILES and

RAF Sergeant David Gwyn DAVIES.


Military Service-

Rank: Sergeant

Service Number: R/187567

Age: 21

Force: Air Force

Unit: Royal Canadian Air Force

Division: 100 RAF Squadron


Son of Fredrick James Jordan and of Mary Gertrude Jordan (née Conway), of London, Ontario.


Sergeant Joseph Anthony Jordan is commemorated on Page 175 of Canada's Second World War Book of Remembrance.

He is also commemorated by the Commonwealth War Graves Commission.


from the book :- They Shall Grow Not Old. page 371.

#100 Squadron (Sarang Tebaun Jangan Duolok) Targer Berlin. The crew of Lancaster Aircraft #ND 327 returned from the target and were in a mid-air collision, The aircraft crashed at Fulst, Lincolnshire, England.


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